The terminal now supports mouse input in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) applications, as well as in Windows applications using virtual terminal (VT) input. This means applications like tmux and Midnight Commander recognize when you click on items in a terminal window! If the application is in mouse mode, you can hold down the Shift key to make a selection instead of sending VT input.

Duplicate panel

Now you can open a new panel with a duplicate profile of the panel, which is in focus. This can be done by adding "splitMode": "duplicate" to the list of "splitPane" commands in your key bindings. This key binding will duplicate the profile, but you can add other parameters, such as "commandline", "index", "startingDirectory" and "tabTitle". If you want to know more about these key binding options, check out this blog post.